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RCMP acknowledges using technology to track cellphones

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The RCMP has confirmed it used a controversial spy technology to identify and locate mobile devices during 19 criminal investigations last year -- the first public acknowledgement that the force tracks such data.

Trump condemns Syria attack but won't telegraph U.S. response

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U.S. President Donald Trump declared Wednesday the deadly chemical attack in Syria crossed "many, many lines" and abruptly transformed his thinking about Syrian President Bashar Assad. Still, he pointedly refused to say what action the U.S. might take in response.

Trump removes Bannon from National Security Council

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U.S. President Donald Trump has removed chief strategist Steve Bannon from the National Security Council, reversing an earlier, controversial decision to give Bannon access to the group's high-level meetings.

Canada and Mexico pitching united front ahead of crucial NAFTA talks

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It appears Canada and Mexico have averted a fight among amigos ahead of crucial talks to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement. The de-escalation happened last month when a team of top Mexican trade officials met privately with Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland in Toronto



In U.K., Red Bull heir silent when asked about Thai crash case

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An heir to the Red Bull energy drink fortune has refused to answer questions about whether he will return to Thailand this month to meet with prosecutors over an alleged hit-and-run that killed a police officer almost five years ago.

How clean water in remote communities could be cheap and easy

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New technology to clean water filtration systems developed at the University of British Columbia could drastically lower the cost of delivering clean drinking water to Canada's First Nations communities and remote regions around the world.

Cave etchings near Vimy preserve Canadian soldiers' stories

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The First World War is often remembered for battles fought by air, sea and in deep, muddy trenches. But near one of the war’s most notorious battlefields lies a vast underground network of white-walled caves inscribed with carvings made by Canadian soldiers.

UBC researchers attempt to grow human eye tissue with drugs

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New research at the University of British Columbia is giving an 11-year-old boy, and thousands of others with a rare genetic condition, a chance at growing a critical part of their eyes that they were born without.

Mulroney to attend Liberal cabinet meeting to advise on NAFTA

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Former Progressive Conservative prime minister Brian Mulroney will have a seat at the table at an upcoming Liberal cabinet meeting to discuss the North American Free Trade Agreement, the pivotal deal he helped negotiate more than 20 years ago that now faces an uncertain future.





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